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July 30th, 2011 02:07 AM #1
I just replaced my wireless G routers to the new wireless N routers (TP-Link). And now I can't access some websites like yahoo mail, citibank site, and a lot of other websites.
I can't also connect to the appstore using my iphone, ipad and ipod touch. At first I thought there was something wrong with my apple account, but when I tried it in a public wifi hotspot, I was able to connect and download/update apps from the appstore.
Here's the setup of my network:
Office computers === [network cable] === wifi N router 1 --- [wireless bridge] ---
--- wifi N router 2 === [network cable] === wifi G router 3 === Home computers
My ISP is Globe which is using PPPOE. I tried to use all the DNS of Globe, OpenDNS and Google's DNS, and they all result in selective browsing. Speed test came out fine, just like before.
Can the new routers cause the selective browsing problem?
And btw, my iDevices can't connect to the wifi N router 2, it always displays an error message "unable to join network", even if I disabled the wireless security.Signature
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July 30th, 2011 09:16 AM #2
On your first problem (selective websites), look up topics about tweaking the router's MTU setting. For the wireless issue, try forcing the Wifi N router to transmit in "G" mode and not "N".
If the router is still using draft "N", it may not be compatible with a lot of wireless clients.
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July 30th, 2011 10:25 AM #3
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August 1st, 2011 07:02 PM #6
I replaced the new routers with my old routers and everything is back to normal.
What's with these new N routers that's causing the selective browsing and the inability of my iDevices to connect?Signature
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